Well, would you like to edit articles at Kongming’s Archives here in our wonderful forum?If you are interested in adding content to Kongming’s Archives all you have to do is post here! Please include the details listed below with your response so we can consider your request:

What We Are Looking ForAs a Kongming’s Archives Editor you will actually be adding content to the Kongming’s Archives’ website. As such, it is important that the content you contribute is appropriate for the site. This generally means that you must show an attention to detail when choosing words and writing paragraphs. The ability to form proper English sentences and write clearly is a must (see exception below). This is why we would like you to write a bit about yourself (but in honesty, if you’ve been a member for a little while we probably already know if you would be right for this).

Knowledgeable Members Always WelcomeI would also like to explain an important exception. If you are able to contribute important information we want you to be an editor regardless of your ability to write English clearly. As a second language English is tough, but that doesn't stop a person from being intelligent. If you are able to contribute in this way we would be happy to enjoy your assistance while creating new articles. We can always edit the English before publishing it.

What Does Membership Mean?First, it means you will have the sincere thanks of not only myself, but of tens of thousands of other people across the world. Kongming’s Archives is only special because of all the people who have contributed. If it weren’t for people like you the site probably wouldn’t even exist today. As Kongming’s Archives is a non-profit site I can’t pay you, of course, but I am thrilled to share small things with the most active community members, such as custom titles and access to Odds & Ends, our special goodie downloads page. But if you want to participate please make sure it is because you want to share your knowledge with the community. That's what matters most.

I am interested mainly in working on the Legends articles (specifically Legend of Cao Cao) since I have a lot of experience with it and I put together the initial guide. There's a lot of people on here that know things about LoCC and this Wiki-type article would help to put together a great resource for the game, and possibly branch out to Legends of Heroes/Kongming. Someday I also hope to work on stuff for the Fantasia Sanguo games.

My interest in RTK came first from playing DW3, which got me interested in the history. I read the novel online, found this site, and the rest is history.

About me:

"You have attacked us before, and we survived! You cannot defeat us. Submit!"
"We have. You did. We can. No."

Of course you don't need to apply. I drafted you before you even got around to posting.

As I'm putting this together (I've already finished the SoSZ back-end so all that remains is the creation of a Kongming’s Archives downloader and conversion application) it is looking like something which I can easily roll out. It may take very little effort to start a new article and publish it to Kongming’s Archives. If we get a fair chunk of members participating this could accomplish some really cool stuff.

And Legend of Cao Cao articles are fair game. We can have two, a dozen, twenty...

Guan Yan wrote:what exactly are you guys doing on the forums puting in information or what is it?

Read the introductory topics I've just written, and the global announcement on the same subject, and you'll probably have a good idea of what I'm up to. If you have any more specific questions afterward I'll be happy to answer them.

I evaluated all 125 active posters by twenty-seven different criteria. To avoid confusion I created a large Excel spreadsheet and assigned a weight to each criteria, ranking a member positively or negatively in each category. The spreadsheet then calculated all the criteria based on the parameters I entered and ranked each member according to the possibly of contribution, vandalism, interest and community participation. Having narrowed it down to thirty potential top-candidates I then opened up my mail client, selected thirty random people who have contacted me within the last month, and signed them up.